We have already seen a string of leaks about the Galaxy Note 10 line-up, but it’s only now that an image of the 5G variant has surfaced online. Ahead of its August 7 ‘Unpacked’ event in New York, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 5G has been leaked in Verizon’s press images. Famous tipster Evan Blass has shared the image, and it shows the phone looking identical to the regular Galaxy Note 10+. The front of the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G has an Infinity-O display with punch hole camera located in the top centre of the screen. It also says that those who pre-order the phone from Verizon will receive a free Galaxy Note 10 but only if they choose one of the carrier's Unlimited plans.
When it comes to India, Samsung has started to tease the unveiling of the phone on Flipkart, which now has a dedicated microsite for the Galaxy Note 10. The launch will take place at the Barclays Center in New York, and people in India can follow it via a livestream on August 8 at 1:30am. Earlier this week, Blass had confirmed that the vanilla variant would sport a 6.3-inch AMOLED panel with 60Hz refresh rate. He says that the phones will have Qualcomm's newly announced Snapdragon 855 Plus chipset.
He also shared shared the battery information of the Note flagship. Citing his sources, he claimed that the Note 10 would have a 3600mAh battery capacity. It was previously reported that the handset would have a 3500mAh battery with 25W fast charging support. The Plus model is expected to house a 4300mAh battery with 45W fast charging support. Another tipster, @onleaks claimed that the Note10 would have the Exynos 9825 SoC in most global markets. He says that the phone will have a triple lens system with 12MP wide, 16MP ultra-wide, and 12MP telephoto cameras. The storage is likely to be UFS 3.0, and a 25W fast charger is expected to be present in the box. In the case of the Plus variant, the company will incorporate a 8GB/256GB base memory/storage configuration but add a ToF sensor on the back.